This family left homelessness behind and is thriving as they rebuild their lives. Homelessness is extremely hard on families, and we are thrilled to have played a role in moving Deborah and her girls out of shelter and into a home!
Read MoreWe were thrilled to honor Bobby Harris as the 2018 Award recipient in May at our annual Luncheon.
Read MoreOne of the driving forces behind our work to house over 60 families each year is the knowledge that safe, stable housing is the foundation for children’s success in school and later in life.
Read MoreMiriam’s House’s newest program, HOME (Homeless Outreach and Mobile Engagement) launched in July 2018.
Read MoreMiriam’s House welcomes new board member, Dr. James M. Peery III, to our dynamic team of directors!
Read More“Miriam’s House has given me the help I needed to get back on my feet and create a better future for me and my children. I love this program because it was just what I needed for a new start. Having my own housing has made me more independent and empowered me to break the abusive cycle I was trapped in.”
Read MoreAt Miriam's House our mission is and has always been: to end homelessness and rebuild lives through the empowerment of women and families.
Read MoreThank you to each of you who made a donation of school supplies to ensure as successful school year for each and every child we serve!
Read More“We prioritize children for our services because we know how extremely vulnerable they are. We can lessen the effects of trauma by quickly reconnecting homeless children with the safety and stability of a home.”
Read MoreOn May 23rd, Miriam’s Hosted our 18th Annual Luncheon on the lovely Lynchburg College Campus. Friend and former Board President, Anne Gibbons, emceed the fundraising event with her inevitable enthusiasm and charm.
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